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Why Should The Glue On The Back Of The Stamp Matter?

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Posted 08/28/2019   4:28 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add danstamps54 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Bud,

Nice Set!

I've been using Mystic mounts for years and have never seen backs not closing like that. How do you affix the mounts to the page? Could it be a moistening issue that would cause the page or the mount to curl? I use a glue stick.

Dan
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Posted 08/29/2019   11:50 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Bud to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks, Dan -- I think the problem is that I used 30mm strips to cut the mounts. Thought they were the right size, but I just did one with a 32mm mount, and got complete closure. So, I'll have to remount them with the correct size mount.

And I believe SCN 241 is suspect. Gonna have to examine it more closely, but it may be a cancelled stamp that has had almost all of the cancel removed. As was pointed out elsewhere in this thread, always a concern with no-gum stamps.

Thanks, everyone for the helpful feedback!
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